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bugaboo boo Bugaboo Butterfly 2 StrollerThe Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Travel Stroller is expertly designed for modern parents who crave simplicity and mobility without sacrificing comfort for their growing baby. This ultra compact stroller folds in just one second into a sleek, portable form that fits overhead compartments on most airplanes, making it the ultimate companion for city errands and international adventures alike. With a roomy ergonomic seat and an intuitive one hand fold, the

The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Travel Stroller is expertly designed for modern parents who crave simplicity and mobility without sacrificing comfort for their growing baby. This ultra-compact stroller folds in just one second into a sleek, portable form that fits overhead compartments on most airplanes, making it the ultimate companion for city errands and international adventures alike. With a roomy ergonomic seat and an intuitive one-hand fold, the Butterfly 2 offers freedom on the move and relaxation for your child from birth to four years.

Beyond its convenient fold, this innovative stroller offers multiple recline angles, a supportive footrest, full suspension, and large wheels to ensure a smooth ride over any terrain. It features a sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection, generous underseat storage, and a convenient seat-back pocket. Made with durable, PFAS-free water-repellent fabrics, bio-based materials, and recycled aluminum, it's Bugaboo's lowest CO₂-emitting stroller yet. As with all Bugaboo products, the Butterfly 2 is crafted with care, rigorously tested, and built to last—because every trip should be safe, sustainable, and joyful.

Bugaboo is a pioneering brand focused on designing high-quality strollers and baby products to support families on the move. Known for their innovative, stylish, and sustainable designs, Bugaboo strollers are crafted for comfort and ease of use, ideal for active parents. With a commitment to eco-friendly practices, they use recycled materials in their products, aiming to minimize environmental impact while delivering functionality and convenience. Bugaboo's products are designed to help parents explore the world effortlessly with their little ones. Explore Bugaboo at ANB Baby for premium strollers and accessories made for modern family life.

Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Travel Stroller Features

Ultra-Compact One-Second Fold

Folds in just one second for quick storage in overhead bins or tight spaces—ideal for travel. This ingenious mechanism transforms the stroller into a portable, durable package that fits perfectly in overhead airplane compartments. Simply press the fold button and watch it collapse into an incredibly compact size with no complicated steps or fumbling with straps.

Air Travel Ready & IATA-Compatible

IATA-compatible dimensions make it suitable as carry-on luggage on most airlines. Parents who frequently travel by air consistently praise the Butterfly 2 for fitting perfectly in overhead compartments. The one-second fold is a genuine game-changer for travel with young children.

Ergonomic Seat with Multiple Recline Positions

The spacious, softly padded seat reclines fully and upright, supporting infants through toddlers. The redesigned seat offers more space and comfort than the original Butterfly, with flatter recline angles that provide better support for growing babies. Your child can rest comfortably during naps or stay upright to take in new sights and surroundings.

Car Seat Compatible Travel System

Compatible with various infant car seats including the Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield by Nuna, using adapters (sold separately). This creates a seamless travel system that lets you move from car to stroller without waking your baby for a flexible, convenient solution.

Full Suspension & Large Wheels

Equipped with 5.5" front and 6" rear wheels and full suspension to absorb city bumps for a smooth ride. The enhanced wheel design provides better grip and resistance in various conditions, from smooth pavement to cobblestone streets. Navigate city streets effortlessly with improved maneuverability and stability on any terrain.

Sun Canopy with UPF 50+ Protection

Extendable sun canopy with peek-a-boo panel provides excellent sun protection and airflow. Superior protection for your child from harmful UV rays while maintaining ventilation and visibility.

Generous Storage Solutions

Underseat basket holds up to 17.6 lbs (8 kg) with an extra seat-back pocket for small essentials. No need to travel light—keep diapers, snacks, and personal items within easy reach wherever you go.

Sustainable & Eco-Conscious Design

Crafted using bio-based materials, recycled aluminum, and shipped with biofuels for a reduced carbon footprint. The Butterfly 2 represents a 37% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared to the original Butterfly model, making it Bugaboo's lowest environmental footprint stroller to date. Premium quality and environmental responsibility go hand-in-hand.

Durable & Rigorously Tested

Engineered to withstand over 2,485 miles of use, built to last well beyond industry safety standards. Every stroller is manufactured in an award-winning factory with safe and fair working conditions and tested beyond industry standards for superior durability and safety.

Stylish Vegan Leather Grips

Ergonomic, 100% vegan leather handlebar grips enhance control with a luxe touch. Premium materials throughout provide comfort and durability for years of use.

One-Hand Adjustable Footrest

Easily customize comfort as your child grows with intuitive one-hand adjustment. The improved footrest provides better support and customization compared to the original Butterfly model.

Why Choose the Bugaboo Butterfly 2?

  • Genuine one-second fold that works every time for busy parents
  • Perfect fit for overhead airplane compartments for frequent travelers
  • Lightweight at 8 kg (17.6 lbs) yet sturdy and stable for all terrains
  • Spacious, ergonomic seat with multiple recline positions for comfort
  • Smooth ride with full suspension and larger wheels for better handling
  • Ample storage both underseat and in backseat pocket for essentials
  • Easy to push and maneuver in city environments and crowded spaces
  • Sleek, modern design that complements any lifestyle
  • Environmentally conscious manufacturing and sustainable materials
  • PFAS-free water-repellent fabrics for easy cleaning and durability
  • 4-year warranty when purchased directly from Bugaboo.com
  • Tested beyond industry standards for safety and durability

Perfect For

The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 is ideal for frequent travelers, families with limited storage space, city dwellers who navigate public transportation, parents who value premium design and sustainability, anyone seeking a lightweight stroller without compromising comfort, multi-child families who need a flexible travel solution, and those planning extended family visits and vacations.

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MW in KY
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★★★★★ 5
Amazing Collection!
Format: Hardcover
I've loved Crystal Wilkinson's fiction for so long, so I'm thrilled to see her new book of poems (along with some essays and gorgeous/compelling artwork by Ron Davis). So many memorable image systems work their ways through the poems: creek water, tobacco, the Black body, blood, knives, food and kitchens--symbols and themes which have always marked Wilkinson's oeuvre in one way or another. Her language is lyrical in describing the brutalities of farm life, abuse, grief, and loss. This poetry collection is just stunning!
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Peggy Hardman
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Need my own copy.
Format: Kindle
Looking forward to more of her work, and rereading this book. Some very evocative lines awake my granma memories much like the granmother memories herein.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2022
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Readergurl
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Amazing Book...
Format: Paperback
It takes a lot nowadays for me to rate any Fiction book 5 stars. I read way more non-fiction, and usually only read highly recommended fiction, or some that's given to me. There are plenty of other reviews here that tell you how it's not a "happy" book (why that matters i dont know), so i wont go on about that part. I dont base my reading choices on whether they have a happy fantasy story. This story is very real. The writing is really good. I have several points that i use to rate a book: the story itself, the actual writing style, the 'entertainment' value, the emotions it brings out - laughter, sadness, etc., and if it's very memorable - either by being very different than anything i've ever read, or by something else about it being very different. The only point out of all of those that i wouldnt give a 5 would be the writing style/prose - which i'd give a 4. It's very good, but not "amazing" to me like some authors are. The author brought me into the characters - where i could feel what they were feeling, and i understood why they did the 'bad' things they did - totally. I felt the way they lived, the area, the poverty... As the story progressed, i stayed up one night for HOURS wanting to know what happened - until the sun rose actually. As the finale was coming - which i had no idea would be the way it was - i was literally gripping the book with both hands and holding it up to my face. I realized this and laughed to myself since i hadnt even noticed. Then - i sobbed thru the last 20 pgs - i havent cried from ANY fiction for a long time. Yes, i get into books and really let them take me away, but this book has a special kind of writing and a special story that i never expected to effect me sooo much. The author THEN does something so amazing at the very end - when i couldnt believe it could get any better. I KNEW what i wanted to happen - and i kept thinking to myself, "no, it wont - because it will just seem to corny if it does." (Even tho i wanted it so much.) She made it happen in a special way, without making it corny but while bringing me the hope and good feeling i needed after all the sobbing. (I dont want to give anything away just in case you dont know the story.) This book scores an A+. If you love good, moving, American fiction you will love this.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2013
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Francophile in Michigan
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 4
Brava, Ms. Ward
Format: Paperback
I read this novel, along with nine others, for a college literature course. Of the ten, this was the only book to elicit a strong emotional reaction from me. There were moments when I hung my head in frustration, threw up my hands in respect (God bless Ward’s writing style), and wiped my face of tears and snot after crying my eyes out. An incredibly moving and poignant novel. The novel opens with its narrator Esch, fourteen years old and pregnant. She often follows her brothers around, and is constantly surrounded by men as well as the gruesome society of dog-fighting. Esch’s predominant male surrounding is, perhaps, the main influence that encourages her to sleep with her brother’s friends, and to submissively pine for the one boy, Manny, who unforgivingly mistreats her. Though Esch’s character was impeccably frustrating, and borderline stereotypical and archetypal, her faults lie with a motherless young girl, who wants to be wanted and loved. Both frustrating and annoying, this characterization was, at times, unlikable, yet that is exactly what made Esch so human. I applaud Ward’s lyrical writing style, as well her ability to write such gruesome and honest depictions that made me literally cringe when reading. Ward is able to effortlessly incorporate poetic language into her novel that, at times, made me set the book in both awe and envy, knowing I would never be able to produce such a product. I did find there to be a disconnect between the poetic language and the colloquial diction. That’s to say, I found it a bit unbelievable that Esch would speak so poorly to her family and friends, yet express herself so eloquently in her narration. Regardless, I found the poetic language to be successful and moving. I knew before reading the book that it was centered on Hurricane Katrina. However, I was surprised that the novel was centered on the build-up to the hurricane. Katrina itself is more or less twenty pages. The chapter pertaining to the hurricane, as well as the aftermath of the hurricane, were the sections of the novel that I found most captivating. Living through the hurricane with Esch and her family was difficult to read, which is perhaps why Ward chose to limit its description. That said, I wish I had more of Katrina and its aftermath. I waited for the hurricane for 200 pages, and it seemed to end as soon as it started. Though I was unsatisfied by the ending, I appreciated that the novel was a work that was not so much about Katrina as it was about survival and family. I was captivated by Ward’s poetic writing and honest characters. I will definitely be on the lookout for her other works, as well as an avid recommender of this novel.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2015
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Gary Carden
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
00 361 pages Hurricane Katrina spawned an awesome number of literary works
Format: Kindle
Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward New York: Bloomsberry $24.00 361 pages Hurricane Katrina spawned an awesome number of literary works, and it may be that, given sufficient time to determine the full merits of Jesmyn Ward’s novel, Salvage the Bones, her work may be the most worthy. Perhaps the theory that great disasters (wars, natural disasters) invariably produce great works of art (operas, novels, paintings, etc.). This theory was often discussed by Flannery O’Conner who commented on the irony of the “creative renaissance” in southern literature which owes its origin to the extensive suffering and injustice associated with slavery and the Civil War. The narrator of Salvage the Bones is Esch, a fifteen-year-old girl living in Bois Sauvage, a predominately black bayou town which happens to be in the direct path of Katrina. Set in the twelve days leading up to, and just after the arrival of the hurricane, the novel presents each day as a distinct vignette. Esch and her brothers spend each day preparing for the terrifying arrival. They have no intention of leaving and attempt to help their drunken father reinforce their shack with sheets of plywood. They collect and store bottles of drinking water. Food supplies tend to consist of Top Ramen moon pies, vienna sausage, potted meat and eggs gathered in the woods. However, despite Katrina’s approach, Esch and her brothers seem to be primarily concerned about their white pit bull, China who has just given birth to five pups. China has developed a reputation in the dog fights that take place in “The Pit” in Bois Sauvage. She is a killing machine, a fact that makes Esch and her brothers the envy of their neighbors. The family’s meager economic security depends on China and each day is spent grooming, washes and feeding her. Indeed they fawn over the big dog, telling everyone that her puppies will grow up to have a killer instinct and therefore, they are invaluable. Much of the intrigue in Esch’s daily life revolves around protecting China and her pups. Skeetah is Esch’s oldest brother and the dog’s self-appointed trainer. Esch has a multitude of problems. She struggles to love her handicapped father and is haunted by the memory of her mother’s death. Now, she discovers that she is pregnant by Bois Sauvage’s “golden boy,” Manny, the boy who put the baby inside her is totally indifferent to the consequences of a rough and tumble frolic in the dark. As each day brings more distress, the homely, pug-faced teenager turns to her imagination, searching for a means to deal with the world around her, and as luck would have it, that is Edith Hamilton’s Mythology, which was a required reading at school. Esch begins to see the people around her as characters in her favorite book. She observes that all the girls in Bois Sauvage seem to be acting like their mythical counterparts: Psyche, Eurydice, Daphne - all of them running away from something or running after someone. However, the mythical character that Esch selects for her own role model is an ominous one. It is Medea, the fierce and vindictive wife of “the golden-haired Jason, who kills her own brother when he stands in the way of her love for Jason; and when that love turns to hate, she then murders Jason’s new wife, Creusa, her father, Creon and even kills her own children. Of course, Esch is not going to harm anyone. Although she is filled with rage at the world around her, she is actually one of the forces that is holding everything together; China, the white pitbull is another. When Katrina reaches landfall, it comes like some apocalyptic act of God, sweeping everything away, including Esch’s home and all of their feeble efforts to battle the rising water. In the end Salvage the Bones acquires a kind of epic grander. Like Noah or Gilgamesh, the waters finally withdraw, leaving a confused and humbled Bois Sauvage. How much has been lost? The puppies are gone and so is China - but given the dog’s character, she may have survived. Perhaps Skeetah and his brothers will find her. The reader is left with a singular image. Skeetah, the oldest brother sits in the wreckage of their home, and while everyone else is searching for missing children, furniture and cars, Skeetah looks at his brothers and announces, “She will come back to me.” Esch tells us: “He will watch the dark, the ruined houses, the muddy appliances, the tops of the trees that surround us whose leaves are dying for lack of roots. He will feed the fire, so it will blaze bright as a lighthouse. He will listen for the beat of her tail, the padding of her feet in the mud. He will look into the future and see her emerge into the circle of his fire, beaten dirty by the hurricane so she doesn’t gleam anymore. So, she is the color of his teeth, his eyes, of the bone bounded by his blood, dull but alive, alive, alive, and when he sees her, his face will break and run water. And what of Esch who loves the white dog? She says that China will look at me and know “I am a mother.” Hopefully, it is apparent that this is a remarkable book. However, it was almost lost in the loud braying and confusion that dominates much of publishing business now. Even so, it won the National Book Award in 2011. Now, after a strange silence, it is beginning to get the attention that it deserves.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016

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